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Open-end real estate funds: danger or diamond?

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  • Steffen Sebastian

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  • Marcel Tyrell

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Paper provided by Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main in its series Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting with number 168.

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Date of creation: May 2006
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Handle: RePEc:fra:franaf:168

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